As I've been blogging before I am working with WPF for a personal project. This has nothing to do with my 8-5 job, but is a nice thing to be doing in my spare time; anyway, the reason of this post is that by looking around I found this entry by Tim Sneath, who is part of the team @ Microsoft that takes care of making people to know Vista as a development platform.
This post regards to the essential stuff you might need if working on WPF stuff; the post is called Building a Perfect WPF Developer Workstation so you might get the idea...
Go ahead and play on it :) Later...
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